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Music Music Performing Ensembles Membership in Music Department performing ensembles (choral, orchestral, concert and pep band, jazz, chamber, etc.) is open to UMSL students in all majors and minors. Admission to most ensembles is by audition (consent of the instructor). EN PER 400, University Chorus, is open to all university students without audition. General Information Degrees and Areas of Concentration The Department of Music offers programs of study leading to the B.M. degree in music education (and state teaching certification in grades K-2); the B.M. degree with an emphasis in performance; the B.M. degree with an emphasis in theory/composition; the B.M. degree with elective studies in business; and the B.A. degree in music. Instruction in piano, organ, voice, and all band and orchestral instruments is given by full-time faculty and adjunct faculty who are also professional musicians. Some are members of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Faculty recitals are regularly scheduled. Music Minors A minor in music and jazz is available. Facilities The Department's facilities, classrooms, studios, practice rooms, and listening labs are located in the Music Building and the Arts Administration Building. Performance spaces are in the Touhill Performing Arts Center. Ensembles Fourteen performing ensembles are open to all by audition with credit optional: EN PER 400 University Chorus (MOTR PERF 02C) EN PER 40 EN PER 500 EN PER 520 The University Singers (MOTR PERF 02C) University Orchestra (MOTR PERF 02O) University Symphonic Band (MOTR PERF 02B) EN PER 50 University Wind Ensemble EN PER 54 Chamber Ensemble Brass EN PER 542 Jazz Combo EN PER 54 Chamber Ensemble Percussion EN PER 544 Chamber Ensemble Strings EN PER 545 Chamber Ensemble Voice EN PER 546 Chamber Ensemble Woodwinds EN PER 550 Jazz Ensemble EN PER 560 Opera Workshop Each year more than 00 student recitals and concerts are presented. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Department of Music: (4) 56-5980. Career Outlook A music degree builds the foundation for a career in professional performance, music education or composition and music theory. A music degree also prepares you for positions in the music industry (recording, publishing, radio programming, manufacturing, music retail) or as a church music director. Employers in many fields take notice of applicants with music degrees; music study requires a high level of discipline, musicians are creative and positive and musical aptitude is known to be correlated with other desirable skills. UMSL music graduates have been readily accepted into outstanding graduate programs, including our own Master of Music Education degree program. Many are pursuing successful careers in music education, business, and industry, or as professional performers. Faculty Overview Music faculty members have received recognition for distinguished achievements in conducting, composition, and performance. The faculty is also recognized for research in musicology, music theory, and music education. Part-time applied music lecturers are professional musicians. The Department of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. Undergraduate Studies General Education Requirements General education requirements (http://bulletin.umsl.edu/ generaleducationrequirements) apply to all majors, except that students in the B.M. with elective studies in business and B.M. in music education degree programs are not required to take a foreign language. Courses required for degree programs may not be taken on a satisfactory/ unsatisfactory basis. Students must receive at least a C in each music course and maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 (music education 2.7) in all music courses to meet degree requirements. Non-music majors may complete no more than 8 in musicperforming organizations (EN PER 400, University Chorus; EN PER 40, University Singers; EN PER 420, University Concert Band; EN PER 500, University Orchestra; EN PER 520, University Symphonic Band, et. seq.) toward graduation, including credit transferred. Courses in applied music (private lessons and performing organizations) do not fulfill the humanities general education requirement. M H L T 50, Drumming Cultures of the World; M H L T 60, Musical Journey through Latin America; M H L T 70, Musical Journey through the Far East; or M H L T 80, Musical Journey through Africa will meet the non-euro- American study requirement. General Education Learning Outcomes for Music Students Students will demonstrate enhanced aesthetic appreciation and musical discrimination. Students will demonstrate knowledge of a wide range of world music. Students will demonstrate knowledge of relationships among the arts, societal influences on music and musical influences on society. Degree Requirements Admission to all music degree programs is by audition and interview to demonstrate musical aptitude and potential, moderate technical

2 Music proficiency, and seriousness in selecting music as a four-year course of study. In addition to the applied music audition, placement examinations in music theory and music history may be required to confirm students prior experience in these areas. Auditions are scheduled from January to May for the fall semester; a limited number are held in December for the spring/ winter semester. Students in applied music must pass a junior-standing examination to confirm their level of performance skills for enrollment in AP MUS 440 AP MUS 459 or AP MUS 4440 AP MUS 4459. This examination is usually taken at the same time as the applied music jury for the fourth semester of enrollment in AP MUS 440 - AP MUS 459. Declaring the Music Major Upon admission to the University, a student seeking to major in music is first designated as a "pre-music major." At the end of the student's first semester, a panel of music faculty convenes to evaluate that student's efforts and accomplishments (both musical and academic) during the semester. Following this evaluation, the student receives written notification about his or her status. At this time, the student may be (a) allowed to officially declare music as his or her major, (b) asked to continue studies and a pre-music major for another semester, or (c) instructed to seek a major outside the Department of Music. If the student is asked to continue as a pre-music major, the process will repeat during the following semester. This policy applies equally to first-time college students as well as students transferring from other institutions. Evidence of sound musicianship, a close acquaintance with an appropriate portion of musical literature, and the ability to bring it to actual performance are required for graduation in all music degree programs. Students in the bachelor of music-performance emphasis fulfill this requirement with junior and senior recitals. Students in all other degree programs fulfill this requirement with a senior recital. In some cases, upon the recommendation of the student's applied teacher, the senior recital (for non-performance majors only) may be replaced by participating in three regularly scheduled student recitals during the last two semesters of applied music study, or by performing for a special panel of faculty members. Other Requirements Music majors are required to enroll in an approved ensemble (University Symphonic Band, University Wind Ensemble, University Singers, University Chorus, or University Orchestra) each semester, to study one applied area progressively each semester, and to enroll in the appropriate pedagogy and literature seminar each semester of the degree program. Music education majors are exempt from these requirements during the student teaching semester. The following specific ensemble enrollments, depending upon the applied music area, are required: Wind and percussion students University Symphonic Band or University Wind Ensemble; string students--university Orchestra; voice students--university Singers (or by special permission, University Chorus); keyboard and guitar students--any approved ensemble, but those in the bachelor of music in music education program must successfully audition for and enroll in an ensemble compatible with the teaching certification they are pursuing. Instrumental students may be required to participate in additional ensembles to enhance their musical development. Majors are required to appear in performance at the department's discretion and to attend a prescribed number of departmental recitals. Non-keyboard players are required to pass an exam in piano proficiency: PRACTM 280, Piano Proficiency IV, or equivalent for instrumentalists; or PRACTM 290, Piano Proficiency VI, or equivalent for vocalists. The music department may require students to pass a placement test to enroll in the next level course, provided this or an equivalent test is administered to all students seeking to enroll in that course. Core Curriculum The following core courses are required for all music majors: Music Theory THRY COM 00 Introduction to Music Theory THRY COM 0 Theory Of Music I THRY COM 02 Aural Training I THRY COM Theory Of Music II THRY COM 2 Aural Training II THRY COM 20 Theory Of Music III THRY COM 202 Aural Training III THRY COM 2 Theory Of Music IV THRY COM 22 Aural Training IV THRY COM 40 Orchestration Piano Proficiency PRACTM 40 Piano Proficiency I PRACTM 50 Piano Proficiency II PRACTM 260 Piano Proficiency III PRACTM 280 Piano Proficiency IV Conducting PRACTM 250 Conducting I 2 Music History and Literature M H L T 00 History Of Western Music I M H L T 020 History Of Western Music II Choose one of the following: M H L T 50 M H L T 60 M H L T 70 M H L T 80 Drumming Cultures of the World Musical Journey through Latin America Musical Journey through the Far East Musical Journal Through Africa Select at least one upper level history course 4000 4280. Applied Music AP MUS 460 Seminar In Pedagogy And Literature 0 AP MUS 460 Seminar In Pedagogy And Literature 0 AP MUS 4460 Seminar In Pedagogy And Literature 0 Total Hours 8 In addition to the core curriculum, students must fulfill the requirements for the specific degree program or emphasis area as listed below: Learning Outcomes for All Music Degrees Students will demonstrate performance skills at a professional level as a soloists, ensemble members, and chamber musicians or at appropriate levels for entering graduate music study and for public school and studio teaching. (Perform) Students will demonstrate knowledge in music theory, music history and music literature to be able to create, analyze, and synthesize

Music music as a means of supporting developing careers in music teaching and/or performance. (Create) Students will demonstrate the ability to recognize, classify, and interpret a common body of western literature and to speak and write clearly and effectively about music literature. (Respond) Students will demonstrate the understanding and use of public performance and outreach as a means for engaging communities and creating cultural awareness. (Connecting) Bachelor of Arts in Music In addition to the required core curriculum, candidates must complete the following: PRACTM 920 Senior Research 2-4 Applied Area One hour every semester in progress toward degree with a minimum of 8 credit Ensemble Must be enrolled every semester in progress toward degree. However only 4 credit count toward degree Foreign Language Candidates for the B.A. degree in Music are required to complete credit or the equivalent in proficiency in one foreign language. Total Hours 40-42 Please see the College of Fine Arts and Communication s Baccalaureate Degree Requirements for additional information about the foreign language requirement. Bachelor of Music with an emphasis in Music Education In addition to the requirement for a successful audition on their primary instrument, piano and guitar students applying for the BM: Music Education program must also successfully audition for the full participation in () Applied Music (seven ) and University Singers (for those seeking vocal/choral certification), or (2) Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble or Orchestra (for those seeking instrumental certification). In addition to the required music core curriculum, candidates must complete the following: Other General Education Requirements All undergraduate economics majors must meet the university and college general education requirements. GPA Requirement Students enrolled in B.M. in music education must maintain minimum GPAs (2.75 cumulative;.0 music; and.0 professional education). Proficiency Exam Students working toward certification in choral/vocal or instrumental music K-2 are required to pass a keyboard proficiency examination before admission to student teaching in music, usually before or during the sixth semester of their program. 8 4 All of the courses in the General Education Requirement Area must be a minimum of two semester. Instrumental Track AP MUS 40-459 7 One hour every semester in progress toward degree with a minimum of 7 credit EN PER 500 University Orchestra 4 or EN PER 520 or EN PER 50 MUS ED 570 MUS ED 680 University Symphonic Band University Wind Ensemble Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Elementary and Secondary General Music 2 Curriculum And Methods Of Teaching 2 Instrumental Music I 2 PDGOGY 250 Brass Techniques 2 PDGOGY 260 Woodwind Techniques 2 PDGOGY 270 String Techniques 2 PDGOGY 280 Percussion Instrumental Techniques 2 PRACTM 260 Instrumental Literature Laboratory PRACTM 52 Conducting II - Instrumental 2 Total Hours 27 2 One hour every semester in progress toward degree with a minimum of 4 credit in EN PER 500, EN PER 520, or EN PER 50. Must be taken in residence before enrolling in SEC ED 499 and SEC ED 4994. Vocal Track AP MUS 40-459 7 One hour every semester in progress toward degree with a minimum of 7 credit EN PER 40 The University Singers 2 4 MUS ED 570 MUS ED 70 PRACTM 250 PRACTM 260 Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Elementary and Secondary General Music Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Elementary and Middle School Choral Music Singer's Diction: English, Italian and German Singer's Diction: Latin, French, and Spanish PRACTM 522 Conducting II - Choral 2 PRACTM 26 Choral Literature Laboratory PRACTM 90 Piano Proficiency V PRACTM 290 Piano Proficiency VI THRY COM 420 Choral Arranging 2 Total Hours 25 2 Vocal certification students whose applied area is not voice must consult an advisor for additional courses. One hour every semester in progress toward degree with a minimum of 4 credit. 2

4 Music Must be taken in residence before enrolling in SEC ED 499 and SEC ED 4994. Professional Education and Student Teaching Level I: Exploring Education as a Profession TCH ED 2000 Becoming a Professional Educator TCH ED 2209 Foundations of Teaching in American Schools ED PSY 222 Child and Adolescent Development Level II: Teaching and Learning Across Context and Clinical Experiences ED PSY 2 Psychology of Learning, Instruction, and Assessment SPEC ED 8 Inclusive Classrooms TCH ED 49 SEC ED 4992 Literacy for Adolescent Learners in Content Areas Practicum I: Site-Based Experience in Music Level III: Synthesizing Theory and Practice in Education SEC ED 499 SEC ED 4994 Practicum II: 2-Week Site-Based Experience in Music Practicum II: 4-Week Site-Based Experience in Music Total Hours Learning Outcomes for Music Education Students Students will: Demonstrate content and skill knowledge of advanced musicianship through personal music performance. Demonstrate knowledge in music theory, music history, and music literature. Demonstrate a fundamental knowledge in the teaching of instrumental music, vocal/choral music and general music with specialized knowledge in one or more of these areas. Apply pedagogical knowledge and skills appropriate to the teaching of music. Demonstrate an understanding of child development. Demonstrate an understanding of the needs of diverse and urban populations. Possess a basic understanding of current music education issues and their impact on music teaching and learning at the PreK-2 levels. Bachelor of Music with an Emphasis in Performance In addition to the required music core curriculum, candidates must complete the following: PDGOGY 560 PRACTM 250 Piano Pedagogy (keyboard students only) Singer's Diction: English, Italian and German (voice majors only) 6 6 2 PRACTM 260 Singer's Diction: Latin, French, and Spanish (voice majors only) PRACTM 90 Piano Proficiency V (voice majors only) PRACTM 290 Piano Proficiency VI (voice majors only) PRACTM 52 Conducting II - Instrumental 2 or PRACTM 522 Conducting II - Choral PRACTM 920 Senior Research 2-4 Music Theory Select two (2) of the following courses: 4 THRY COM 0 THRY COM 20 THRY COM 0 THRY COM 40 Music History and Literature Analysis of Music from 900 to Present Tonal Counterpoint Advanced Analytical Techniques Readings in Music Theory Select an additional upper level course M H L T 4000-4280. Applied Area Must enroll every semester in progress toward degree with a minimum of 2 credit of applied music, 8 credit of which must be AP MUS 4440-4459 level. Junior and senior recital required. Ensemble Must be enrolled every semester in progress toward degree with a minimum of 4 credit Chamber Ensemble/Accompanying 6 Foreign Language Candidates pursuing this emphasis area with an applied area in voice must complete two semesters of one foreign language selected from French, German, or Italian Total Hours 9-4 Students in Applied Music must pass a junior-standing exam to confirm their level of performance skills for enrollment in AP MUS 4440 - AP MUS 4459. Bachelor of Music with an Emphasis in Composition In addition to the required music core curriculum, all candidates must complete the following: Theory and Composition THRY COM 0 Analysis Of Music from 900 to Present 2 THRY COM 20 Tonal Counterpoint 2 THRY COM 00 Seminar In Composition (two semesters) THRY COM 0 Studio Composition THRY COM 420 Choral Arranging 2 Music History and Literature An additional upper level course MHLT 4000- MHLT 4280 is required. Practicum PRACTM 52 Conducting II - Instrumental 2 or PRACTM 522 Conducting II - Choral PRACTM 90 Piano Proficiency V PRACTM 400 Senior Project in Theory/Composition 2-4 2 4 2

Music 5 Applied Area hour every semester in progress toward degree with a minimum of 8 credit Ensemble Must be enrolled every semester in progress toward degree. However only 4 credit count toward degree. Total Hours 29- Bachelor of Music with an Emphasis in Theory In addition to the required music core curriculum, all candidates must complete the following: Theory and Composition THRY COM 0 Analysis Of Music from 900 to Present 2 THRY COM 20 Tonal Counterpoint 2 THRY COM 0 Advanced Analytical Techniques 2 THRY COM 40 Readings in Music Theory 2 THRY COM 420 Choral Arranging 2 Music History and Literature An additional upper level course MHLT 4000-MHLT 4280 is required. Practicum PRACTM 52 Conducting II - Instrumental 2 or PRACTM 522 Conducting II - Choral PRACTM 90 Piano Proficiency V PRACTM 280 Score Reading at the Keyboard PRACTM 400 Senior Project in Theory/Composition 2-4 Applied Area hour every semester in progress toward degree with a minimum of 8 credit. Ensemble Must be enrolled every semester in progress toward degree. However only 4 credit count toward degree. Total Hours - Bachelor of Music with Elective Studies in Business In addition to the required music core curriculum, candidates must complete the following: Additional General Education Requirements PSYCH 00 General Psychology or SOC 00 Introduction To Sociology ECON 00 Principles Of Microeconomics Applied Area One hour every semester in progress toward degree with a minimum of 8 credit. Music History and Literature Select one additional course from MHLT 4000 4459. Ensemble Must be enrolled every semester in progress toward degree. However only 4 credit count toward degree. 8 4 8 4 8 4 Internship PRACTM 4920 Internship (replaces PRACTM 920 Senior Research in Core Curriculum) English Select one of the following: ENGL 00 ENGL 20 ENGL 0 Business Administration Junior-Level Writing Business Writing Technical Writing ACCTNG 2400 Fundamentals Of Financial Accounting ACCTNG 240 Managerial Accounting MGMT 600 Management And Organizational Behavior MKTG 700 Basic Marketing Select two of the following: 6 ACCTNG 44 BUS AD 900 BUS AD 2900 FINANCE 500 INFSYS 800 MGMT 6 MGMT 62 MGMT 622 MKTG 70 Income Taxes Business Law: Contracts, Sales, Secured Transactions, Bankruptcy Legal Environment Of Business Financial Management Computers And Information Systems Advanced Management And Organizational Behavior Human Resource Management Industrial And Labor Relations Consumer Behavior Total Hours 40-42 Prerequisites to the required business administration courses. Curricula for Minors Minor in Music Candidates must complete the following courses (27 ): Music Theory THRY COM 0 Theory Of Music I THRY COM 02 Aural Training I THRY COM Theory Of Music II THRY COM 2 Aural Training II Music History and Literature M H L T 00 History Of Western Music I or M H L T 020 History Of Western Music II Select any M H L T course 4220-4280 Applied Area Private Lessons 4 Ensemble Ensemble (4 maximum credit) 2 Select six credit from the following: 6 PRACTM 260 PRACTM 280 THRY COM 20 THRY COM 202 Piano Proficiency III (Prerequisite: PRACTM 50) Piano Proficiency IV Theory Of Music III Aural Training III -

6 Music THRY COM 2 THRY COM 22 THRY COM 40 PDGOGY 560 PRACTM 260 PRACTM 280 THRY COM 20 THRY COM 202 THRY COM 2 THRY COM 22 THRY COM 40 Theory Of Music IV Aural Training IV Orchestration Piano Pedagogy Piano Proficiency III (Prerequisite: PRACTM 50) Piano Proficiency IV Theory Of Music III Aural Training III Theory Of Music IV Aural Training IV Orchestration Total Hours 26 Music education methods courses and instrumental techniques courses may not be taken to complete this minor. Non-keyboard players are required to pass an exam of piano proficiency or equivalent. A GPA of 2.5 for all music is required to complete this minor. Minor in Jazz Studies Candidates must complete 2 credit from the following: Music Theory THRY COM 00 Introduction to Music Theory THRY COM 0 Theory Of Music I THRY COM 02 Aural Training I THRY COM Theory Of Music II THRY COM 2 Aural Training II Music History and Literature M H L T 070 Introduction To Jazz Piano Proficiency PRACTM 40/50 Piano Proficiency I PRACTM 50 Piano Proficiency II Applied Area 2 2 credit minimum, to be selected from this group: PRACTM 290 PRACTM 29 PRACTM 292 PRACTM 29 Pedagogy Piano Jazz Brass Jazz Woodwind Jazz Rhythm Section Jazz PDGOGY 2220 Jazz Pedagogy Ensemble 2 credit of each minimum EN PER 542 Jazz Combo 2 EN PER 550 Jazz Ensemble 2 Total Hours 2 Graduate Study Effective Fall of 208, the Department will no longer accept applicants for the Master of Music Education. Master of Music Education The master of music education degree is designed to enable music specialists in grades K-2 to pursue continued professional growth in an emphasis area of their choice. Admission Requirements Admission to the program requires a bachelor of music in music education (or equivalent) degree, admission to the Graduate School, and two letters of recommendation. Student should also submit a resume, a statement of purpose, and a 20-0 minute video of their teaching directly to the Director of the MME program. The program requires completion of 0 of graduate credit, 20 of which must be earned in residence. Required Courses and Options: The minimum 0-hour program includes the following requirements. Music Education Core (2 credit ) MUS ED 580 Foundations Of Music Education MUS ED 580 Contemporary Music Education MUS ED 590 Music Education Research MUS ED 5990 Master's Project In Music Education Music Education Electives (6 credits from following) MUS ED 5060 Graduate Workshop In Music Education -5 MUS ED 550 Graduate Instrumental Methods MUS ED 560 Graduate Choral Methods MUS ED 5620 Guitar In The Classroom MUS ED 570 General Music: A Model For Multi- Faceted Learning MUS ED 5840 Problems Of Urban Music Education MUS ED 5920 Psychology Of Music PDGOGY 50 Graduate Jazz Pedagogy PRACTM 5020 Choral Literature PRACTM 505 Instrumental Literature PRACTM 520 Graduate Conducting THRY COM 50 Scoring And Arranging Education Electives (6 credits from the following) ED TECH 50 ED TECH 540 Introduction To Computers And The Internet In Education Selection And Utilization Of Educational Multimedia ED PSY 600 Instruction, Learning And Assessment ED PSY 609 Learning And Development In Secondary School Settings ED PSY 6 Psychology Of Education ED REM 6707 ED REM 670 Classroom Measurement And Evaluation Educational Research Methods and Design ED REM 676 Academic Assessment and Intervention SPEC ED 645 Characteristics and Education of Students with High-Incidence Disabilities SPEC ED 642 Psychology Of Exceptional Children SEC ED 645 Curriculum Leadership in Education 4

Music 7 TCH ED 52 Differentiated Instruction 4 TCH ED 600 Examining History, Community And Social Justice In Education TCH ED 6020 Teacher Action, Advocacy And Leadership Free Electives (6 credits from the following) 2 AP MUS 540 Special Applied Studies AP MUS 5440 Graduate Applied Music EN PER 50 Graduate Chamber Ensemble EN PER 5490 Graduate Ensemble MUS ED 5750 Computer Applications in Music Education MUS ED 5760 Multimedia in Music Education MUS ED 5770 Music Notation Software for Music Educators MUS ED 5800 Musical Acoustics Other options may be available with permission of the Director of the Master of Music Education program. 2 May choose from electives listed under Music Education and Education (above). Other graduate courses may be applied to degree program with written permission from the Director of the Master of Music Education program. May be repeated for up to credits. Career Outlook Many graduate students in music education will already hold full-time music teaching positions. A graduate degree in music education allows for continued professional growth. Music specialists may refine their teaching expertise, add to their understanding and knowledge about music and educational processes, become more specialized in a specific emphasis area of music education (choral, instrumental, general music or music technology), or any combination of these professional growth areas. Graduate-level work in music education is often required to renew a teacher's certificate or to satisfy professional growth requirements specified by an employing school or school district or to advance to new positions within the field of music education. Sample Four Year Plans Bachelor of Arts in Music (p. 7) Bachelor of Music: Music Education, (p. 8)Voca (p. 8)l Music Education, Instrumental (p. 8) Performance, Instrumental (p. 9) Performance, Keyboard (p. 9) Performance, Voice (p. 0) Composition (p. 0) Theory (p. ) Elective Studies in Business (p. ) Bachelor of Arts in Music First Year THRY COM 00 THRY COM THRY COM 0 THRY COM 2 2 THRY COM 02 2 PRACTM 50 PRACTM 40 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX FGN LANG 00 5 ENGL 00 EXPLORE Social Sciences INTDSC 00 Second Year 6 THRY COM 20 THRY COM 2 THRY COM 202 2 THRY COM 22 2 M H L T 00 M H L T 020 PRACTM 260 PRACTM 280 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX FGN LANG 002 5 PRACTM 250 2 PRACTM 250 or 260 (voice students) FGN LANG 20 CORE - Math Proficiency Elective (Instrumental Students) Third Year Elective or minor 20 8 THRY COM 40 M H L T 50, 60, 70, or 80 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX PRACTM 250 or 260 ENGL 00 (or equivalent) CORE US History & Government CORE Information Literacy CORE Communication Proficiency EXPLORE Math & Sciences EXPLORE Social Sciences Fourth Year 5 4 M H L T 4200+ Course AP MUS 4XX PRACTM 920 Senior Recital AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX EXPLORE Math & Sciences EXPLORE Math & Sciences EXPLORE Social Sciences EXPLORE Humanities & Fine Arts Elective or minor 6 Total Hours: 24 4 4 INTDSC 00 is required only for first-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 college credits. PLEASE NOTE: This plan is an example of what a four year plan could look like for a typical student. Placement exam scores in math as well as the completion of coursework may change the plan. It should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor each semester. All requirements are subject to change.

8 Music Bachelor of Music in Music Education (Vocal) First Year THRY COM 0 THRY COM THRY COM 02 2 THRY COM 2 2 THRY COM 00 PRACTM 50 PRACTM 40 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER 40 EN PER 40 TCH ED 00 ENGL 00 TCH ED 2209 2 CORE - Mathematics Proficiency TCH ED 200 TCH ED 000 TCH ED 2000 EXPLORE - Social Sciences EXPLORE - Math & Sciences Second Year EXPLORE - US History & Government 9 9 THRY COM 20 THRY COM 2 THRY COM 202 2 THRY COM 22 2 M H L T 00 M H L T 020 PRACTM 260 PRACTM 280 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER 40 PRACTM 250 2 PRACTM 250 EN PER 40 ED PSY 222 POL SCI 00 EXPLORE - Math & Sciences COMM 040 Third Year PRACTM 250 8 20 THRY COM 40 THRY COM 420 2 PRACTM 90 PRACTM 290 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER 40 EN PER 40 PRACTM 522 2 PRACTM 26 MUS ED 570 PRACTM 260 MUS ED 70 TCH ED 0 ED PSY 2 TCH ED 49 Fourth Year ENGL 00 CORE - Information Literacy 7 9 AP MUS 4XX SEC ED 499 9 AP MUS 460 0 SEC ED 4994 EN PER 40 AP MUS 50 SPEC ED 8 TCH ED 00 SEC ED 4992 EXPLORE - Math & Sciences Cultural Diversity Requirement Total Hours: 9 5 2 INTDSC 00 is required only for first-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 college credits. PLEASE NOTE: This plan is an example of what a four year plan could look like for a typical student. Placement exam scores in math as well as the completion of coursework may change the plan. It should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor each semester. All requirements are subject to change. Bachelor of Music in Music Education (Instrumental) First Year THRY COM 00 THRY COM THRY COM 0 THRY COM 2 2 THRY COM 02 2 PRACTM 50 PRACTM 40 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX TCH ED 00 ENGL 00 TCH ED 200 TCH ED 000 TCH ED 2000 CORE - Mathematics Proficiency TCH ED 2209 2 Second Year EXPLORE - Math & Sciences CORE - US History & Government 6 9 THRY COM 20 THRY COM 2 THRY COM 202 2 THRY COM 22 2 M H L T 00 M H L T 020 PRACTM 260 PRACTM 280 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX PDGOGY 260 2 PRACTM 250 2 ED PSY 222 PDGOGY 250 2 EXPLORE - Math & Sciences POL SCI 00 Third Year COMM 040 9 2 THRY COM 40 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX PDGOGY 270 2 PRACTM 52 2 MUS ED 700 2 PRACTM 260 TCH ED 49 MUS ED 570 ENGL 00 MUS ED 680 CORE - Information Literacy ED PSY 2 EXPLORE - Social Sciences EXPLORE - Social Sciences Fourth Year 20 8 AP MUS 4XX SEC ED 499 9 AP MUS 460 0 SEC ED 4994 EN PER XXXX PDGOGY 280 2 SPEC ED 8 TCH ED 00 SEC ED 4992 Cultural Diversity Requirement

Music 9 EXPLORE - Math & Sciences Total Hours: 42 7 2 INTDSC 00 is required only for first-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 college credits. PLEASE NOTE: This plan is an example of what a four year plan could look like for a typical student. Placement exam scores in math as well as the completion of coursework may change the plan. It should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor each semester. All requirements are subject to change. Bachelor of Music with an Emphasis in Performance (Instrumental) First Year INTDSC 00 THRY COM THRY COM 00 THRY COM 2 2 THRY COM 0 PRACTM 50 THRY COM 02 2 AP MUS 4XX PRACTM 40 AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 4XX EN PER XXXX AP MUS 460 0 EN PER 5XX EN PER XXXX CORE US History & Government ENGL 00 EXPLORE Social Sciences Second Year 5 THRY COM 20 THRY COM 2 THRY COM 202 2 THRY COM 22 2 M H L T 00 M H L T 020 PRACTM 260 PRACTM 280 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX EN PER 5XX EN PER 5XX CORE - Math Proficiency PRACTM 250 2 EXPLORE - Social Sciences EXPLORE Math & Sciences Third Year 8 7 THRY COM 40 THRY COM 0 2 AP MUS 44XX 2 M H L T 50, 60, 70, or 80 AP MUS 4460 0 AP MUS 44XX 2 EN PER XXXX Junior Recital EN PER 5XX AP MUS 4460 0 PRACTM 52 2 EN PER XXXX EXPLORE Math & Sciences EN PER 5XX EXPLORE Humanities & Fine Arts ENGL 00 Fourth Year EXPLORE Math & Sciences 5 5 M H L T 4200-level course THRY COM 20 2 PRACTM 920 2 M H L T 4200-level course AP MUS 44XX 2 AP MUS 44XX 2 AP MUS 4460 0 Senior Recital EN PER XXXX AP MUS 4460 0 EN PER 5XX EN PER XXXX CORE Communication Proficiency CORE Information Literacy EXPLORE Social Sciences Elective or minor 5 Total Hours: 24 5 6 INTDSC 00 is required only for first-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 college credits. PLEASE NOTE: This plan is an example of what a four year plan could look like for a typical student. Placement exam scores in math as well as the completion of coursework may change the plan. It should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor each semester. All requirements are subject to change. Bachelor of Music with an Emphasis in Performance (Keyboard) First Year INTDSC 00 THRY COM THRY COM 00 THRY COM 2 2 THRY COM 0 PRACTM 50 THRY COM 02 2 AP MUS 4XX PRACTM 40 AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 4XX EN PER XXXX AP MUS 460 0 EN PER 5XX EN PER XXXX EXPLORE - Social Sciences ENGL 00 CORE - US History & Government Second Year 5 THRY COM 20 THRY COM 2 THRY COM 202 2 THRY COM 22 2 M H L T 00 M H L T 020 PRACTM 260 PRACTM 280 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX EN PER 5XX EN PER 5XX CORE - Mathematics Proficiency PRACTM 250 2 EXPLORE - Social Sciences EXPLORE - Math & Sciences Third Year 8 6 THRY COM 40 THRY COM 0 2 AP MUS 44XX 2 M H L T 50, 60, 70, or 80 AP MUS 4460 0 AP 44XX 2 EN PER XXXX Junior Recital EN PER 5XX AP MUS 4460 0 PRACTM 52 2 EN PER XXXX EXPLORE - Humanities ENGL 00 EXPLORE - Math & Sciences EXPLORE - Math & Scienes Fourth Year 5 4 M H L T 4200-level course THRY COM 20 2 PRACTM 920 2 M H L T 4200-level course AP MUS 44XX 2 AP MUS 44XX AP MUS 4460 0 Senior Recitial EN PER XXXX AP MUS 4460 0 PDGOGY 560 2 EN PER XXXX

0 Music CORE - Communication Proficiency CORE - Information Literacy EXPLORE - Social Sciences Elective or minor 5 Total Hours: 24 6 7 INTDSC 00 is required only for first-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 college credits. PLEASE NOTE: This plan is an example of what a four year plan could look like for a typical student. Placement exam scores in math as well as the completion of coursework may change the plan. It should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor each semester. All requirements are subject to change. Bachelor of Music with an Emphasis in Performance (Voice) First Year INTDSC 00 THRY COM THRY COM 0 THRY COM 2 2 THRY COM 02 2 PRACTM 50 THRY COM 00 AP MUS 4XX PRACTM 40 AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 4XX EN PER XXXX AP MUS 460 0 FGN LANG 002 (French, German, or Italian) EN PER XXXX EN PER 5XX FGN LANG 00 (French, German or Italian) Second Year 5 ENGL 00 5 7 THRY COM 20 THRY COM 2 THRY COM 202 2 THRY COM 22 2 M H L T 00 M H L T 020 PRACTM 260 PRACTM 280 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX EN PER 5XX EN PER 5XX PRACTM 250 CORE Communication Proficiency CORE - Math Proficiency EXPLORE Math & Sciences EXPLORE Social Sciences Third Year 9 8 M H L T 50, 60, 70, or 80 THRY COM 0 2 PRACTM 90 THRY COM 420 2 AP MUS 44XX 2 PRACTM 290 AP MUS 4460 0 AP MUS 44XX 2 EN PER XXXX Junior Recital EN PER 5XX AP MUS 4460 0 CORE US History & Government EN PER XXXX PRACTM 250 or 260 EN PER 5XX EXPLORE Math & Sciences PRACTM 250 2 ENGL 00 EXPLORE Humanities & Fine Arts 5 7 5 Fourth Year M H L T 4200-level course THRY COM 20 2 PRACTM 920 M H L T 4200-level course AP MUS 44XX 2 AP MUS 44XX 2 AP MUS 4460 0 Senior Recital EN PER XXXX AP MUS 4460 0 EN PER 5XX EN PER XXXX PRACTM 522 2 CORE Information Literacy EXPLORE Math & Sciences EXPLORE Social Sciences 6 Total Hours: 5 7 INTDSC 00 is required only for first-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 college credits. PLEASE NOTE: This plan is an example of what a four year plan could look like for a typical student. Placement exam scores in math as well as the completion of coursework may change the plan. It should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor each semester. All requirements are subject to change. Bachelor of Music with an Emphasis in Composition First Year INTDSC 00 THRY COM THRY COM 0 THRY COM 2 2 THRY COM 02 2 PRACTM 50 THRY COM 00 AP MUS 4XX PRACTM 40 AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 4XX EN PER XXXX AP MUS 460 0 MATH 020 or 00 EN PER XXXX General Education CORE - ENGL 00 EXPLORE - Social Sciences CORE - US History & Goverment CORE - Mathematics Proficiency Second Year 6 20 THRY COM 20 THRY COM 2 THRY COM 202 2 THRY COM 22 2 THRY COM 00 2 THRY COM 00 2 M H L T 00 M H L T 020 PRACTM 260 PRACTM 280 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX CORE - Communication Proficiency PRACTM 250 2 EXPLORE - Math & Sciences CORE - Information Literacy Third Year 9 8 THRY COM 40 THRY COM 0 2 THRY COM 0 THRY COM 0 M H L T 4200-level course M H L T 50, 60, 70, or 80 PRACTM 90 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX EXPLORE - Social Sciences PRACTM 52 2 EXPLORE - Math & Sciences

Music ENGL 00 Fourth Year 5 4 THRY COM 0 THRY COM 20 2 M H L T 4200-level course THRY COM 420 2 AP MUS 460 0 THRY COM 0 EN PER XXXX AP MUS 4XX EXPLORE - Social Sciences AP MUS 460 0 EXPLORE - Math & Sciences EN PER XXXX Elective or Minor PRACTM 400 Total Hours: 27 EXPLORE - Humanities & Fine Arts 2 INTDSC 00 is required only for first-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 college credits. PLEASE NOTE: This plan is an example of what a four year plan could look like for a typical student. Placement exam scores in math as well as the completion of coursework may change the plan. It should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor each semester. All requirements are subject to change. Bachelor of Music with an Emphasis in Theory First Year INTDSC 00 THRY COM THRY COM 00 THRY COM 2 2 THRY COM 0 PRACTM 50 THRY COM 02 2 AP MUS 4XX PRACTM 40 AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX AP MUS 460 0 CORE - Communication Proficiency AP MUS 4XX CORE - Mathematics Proficiency EN PER XXXX EXPLORE - Social Sciences CORE - First Year Writing CORE - US History & Government Second Year 6 7 THRY COM 20 THRY COM 2 THRY COM 202 2 THRY COM 22 2 M H L T 00 M H L T 020 PRACTM 260 PRACTM 280 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX EXPLORE - Math & Sciences PRACTM 250 2 Third Year CORE - Information Literacy 4 6 THRY COM 0 2 THRY COM 0 2 THRY COM 40 PRACTM 280 M H L T 4200-level course M H L T 50, 60, 70, or 80 PRACTM 90 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX PRACTM 280 PRACTM 52 2 EXPLORE - Social Sciences ENGL 00 EXPLORE Math & Sciences Fourth Year 6 5 THRY COM 40 2 THRY COM 20 2 M H L T 420-level course THRY COM 420 2 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX EXPLORE - Social Sciences PRACTM 400 EXPLORE - Math & Sciences EXPLORE - Humanities & Fine Arts Elective Elective or minor Total Hours: 25 6 5 INTDSC 00 is required only for first-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 college credits. PLEASE NOTE: This plan is an example of what a four year plan could look like for a typical student. Placement exam scores in math as well as the completion of coursework may change the plan. It should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor each semester. All requirements are subject to change. Bachelor of Music with Elective Studies in Business First Year INTDSC 00 THRY COM THRY COM 00 THRY COM 2 2 THRY COM 0 PRACTM 50 THRY COM 02 2 AP MUS 4XX PRACTM 40 AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 4XX EN PER XXXX AP MUS 460 0 ECON 00 EN PER XXXX MATH 00 CORE-First Year Writing Elective or minor 2 EXPLORE - Social Sciences Second Year 6 6 THRY COM 20 THRY COM 2 THRY COM 202 2 THRY COM 22 2 M H L T 00 M H L T 020 PRACTM 260 PRACTM 280 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX ACCTNG 2400 PRACTM 250 2 EXPLORE - Math & Sciences ACCTNG 240 Third Year 7 6 THRY COM 40 M H L T 50, 60, 70, or 80 AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX MKTG 700 HIST 00 or 002

2 Music MGMT 600 ENGL 00, 20, or 0 CORE - Communication Proficiency EXPLORE - Humanities & Fine Arts EXPLORE - Math & Sciences Fourth Year 7 4 M H L T 4200+ level course M H L T 4200-level course AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 4XX AP MUS 460 0 AP MUS 460 0 EN PER XXXX EN PER XXXX INFSYS 800 PRACTM 4920 EXPLORE - Math & Sciences Business Elective CORE - Information Literacy EXPLORE - Social Sciences Total Hours: 24 4 4 INTDSC 00 is required only for first-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 college credits. PLEASE NOTE: This plan is an example of what a four year plan could look like for a typical student. Placement exam scores in math as well as the completion of coursework may change the plan. It should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor each semester. All requirements are subject to change. Applied Music Courses AP MUS 48 Secondary Applied Music: Organ: semester hour Prerequisites: By audition and consent of department. Individual instruction in performance and literature of the designated instrument. May be repeated for credit. Not applicable to the applied music requirement for music major or music minor degrees. AP MUS 49 Secondary Applied Music: Percussion: semester hour Prerequisites: By audition and consent of department. Individual instruction in performance and literature of the designated instrument. May be repeated for credit. Not applicable to the applied music requirement for music major or music minor degrees. AP MUS 425 Secondary Applied Music: Violin: semester hour Prerequisites: By audition and consent of department. Individual instruction in performance and literature of the designated instrument. May be repeated for credit. Not applicable to the applied music requirement for music major or music minor degrees. AP MUS 426 Secondary Applied Music: Viola: semester hour Prerequisites: By audition and consent of department. Individual instruction in performance and literature of the designated instrument. May be repeated for credit. Not applicable to the applied music requirement for music major or music minor degrees. AP MUS 427 Secondary Applied Music: Violoncello: semester hour Prerequisites: By audition and consent of department. Individual instruction in performance and literature of the designated instrument. May be repeated for credit. Not applicable to the applied music requirement for music major or music minor degrees. AP MUS 428 Secondary Applied Music: String Bass: semester hour Prerequisites: By audition and consent of department. Individual instruction in performance and literature of the designated instrument. May be repeated for credit. Not applicable to the applied music requirement for music major or music minor degrees. AP MUS 40 Secondary Applied Music: Jazz Studies: semester hour Prerequisite: By audition and consent of department. Individual instruction in jazz performance and literature on the designated instrument. Not applicable to the applied music requirement for music major or music minor degrees. May be repeated for credit. AP MUS 440 Bassoon: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 44 Clarinet: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 442 Classical Guitar: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 44 Euphonium: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 444 Flute: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 445 French Horn: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 446 Harp: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 447 Oboe: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 448 Organ: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 449 Percussion: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 450 Piano: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460.

Music AP MUS 45 Saxophone: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 452 Trombone: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 45 Trumpet: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 454 Tuba: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 455 Violin: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 456 Viola: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 457 Violoncello: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 458 String Bass: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 459 Voice: semester hour registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 460. AP MUS 460 Seminar In Pedagogy And Literature: 0 semester Prerequisites: Concurrent registration with parallel Applied Music course is required. Seminars in pedagogy and literature are offered for all areas of Applied Music. May be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading basis. AP MUS 440 Bassoon: semester hour 460. AP MUS 44 Clarinet: semester hour 460. AP MUS 442 Classical Guitar: semester hour. 460. AP MUS 44 Euphonium: semester hour 460. AP MUS 444 Flute: semester hour 460. AP MUS 445 French Horn: semester hour 460. AP MUS 446 Harp: semester hour 460. AP MUS 447 Oboe: semester hour area. May be repeated, up to 6 credit Applied Music registration 460. AP MUS 448 Organ: semester hour 460. AP MUS 449 Percussion: semester hour 460. AP MUS 450 Piano: semester hour 460. AP MUS 45 Saxophone: semester hour Prerequisites: Completion of the Junior Standing Exam in major applied 460. AP MUS 452 Trombone: semester hour 460. AP MUS 45 Trumpet: semester hour 460.

4 Music AP MUS 454 Tuba: semester hour 460. AP MUS 455 Violin: semester hour 460. AP MUS 456 Viola: semester hour 460. AP MUS 457 Violoncello: semester hour 460. AP MUS 458 String Bass: semester hour 460. AP MUS 459 Voice: semester hour 460. AP MUS 460 Seminar In Pedagogy And Literature: 0 semester Prerequisites: Concurrent registration with a parallel Applied Music course is required. Seminars in pedagogy and literature are offered for all areas of Applied Music. May be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. AP MUS 500 Junior Recital: 0 semester Prerequisites: Consent of instructor; concurrent registration in a 4000-level AP MUS course. Preparation and presentation of a Junior Recital. The student's preparation will be evaluated by means of a pre-recital hearing at least 5 weeks before the recital. AP MUS 50 Senior Recital: 0 semester Prerequisites: Consent of instructor; concurrent registration in a 000-level AP MUS course (for non-performance majors) or a 4000-level AP MUS course (for Music Performance majors). Preparation and presentation of a Senior Recital. The student's preparation will be evaluated by means of a pre-recital hearing at least 5 weeks before the recital. AP MUS 4440 Bassoon: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 444 Clarinet: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4442 Classical Guitar: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 444 Euphonium: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4444 Flute: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4445 French Horn: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4446 Harp: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4447 Oboe: 2 semester Prerequisites: Completion of Junior Standing. Exam in major applied area and admission to Performance Degree Program. May be repeated up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent registration in a large ensemble and seminar AP MUS 4460. AP MUS 4448 Organ: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4449 Percussion: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4450 Piano: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 445 Saxophone: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4452 Trombone: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent

Music 5 AP MUS 445 Trumpet: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4454 Tuba: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4455 Violin: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent registration in a large ensemble and seminar Music 4460. AP MUS 4456 Viola: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4457 Violoncello: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4458 String Bass: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4459 Voice: 2 semester up to 2 credit. Applied Music registration requires concurrent AP MUS 4460 Seminar in Pedagogy and Literature: 0 semester Prerequisite: Concurrent registration with parallel Applied Music course is required. Seminars in pedagogy and literature are offered for all areas of Applied Music. May be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading basis. AP MUS 500 Graduate Performers Certificate Recital I: semester hour Prerequisites: Consent of department; concurrent registration in AP MUS 5440 is required. Preparation and presentation of a public recital at UMSL. Repertoire will be chosen with the approval of the applied instructor, and should include music from varying styles and eras. Recital should be 70-90 minutes in length. AP MUS 5002 Graduate Performers Certificate Recital II: semester hour Prerequisites: AP MUS 500; concurrent registration in AP MUS 5440 is required. Preparation and presentation of a public recital at UMSL. Repertoire will be chosen with the approval of the applied instructor, and should include music from varying styles and eras. Recital should be 70-90 minutes in length. Building on the skills gained through completion of AP MUS 500, AP MUS 5002 should demonstrate a higher level of musical accomplishment. AP MUS 500 Graduate Performers Certificate Lecture Recital: semester hour Prerequisites: Concurrent registration in AP MUS 5440 is required. Preparation and presentation of a public lecture recital at UMSL. The presentation should consist of a balance between verbal and musical content, and convey a high quality of both intellectual understanding and musical performance. Designed in consultation with the applied instructor, the lecture recital should focus in detail on one work, topic, or genre, and last approximately 60 minutes, with a brief intermission. AP MUS 540 Special Applied Studies: semester hour Prerequisites: Graduate standing in music and consent of department. Individual instruction in the performance and literature of an applied area other than the student's primary performance study. No jury examination is required. May be repeated for credit. AP MUS 5440 Graduate Applied Music: semester hour Prerequisites: Graduate standing in music and consent of department. Concurrent registration in EN PER 5490 is required for students enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Music Performance. Instruction is offered in the following areas: bassoon, clarinet, classical guitar, euphonium, flute, French horn, harp oboe, organ, percussion, piano, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, tuba, violin, viola, violoncello, string bass and voice. May be repeated for credit. Ensemble Performance Courses EN PER 400 University Chorus (MOTR PERF 02C): semester hour Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Preparation and performance of choral literature. EN PER 40 The University Singers (MOTR PERF 02C): semester hour Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. The study and performance of music for vocal chamber ensemble. EN PER 420 University Concert Band (MOTR PERF 02B): semester hour Prerequisites: Consent of Instructor. Study, preparation, and performance of Music for Concert Band. This course is not intended to fulfill the ensemble requirement for music majors/minors. EN PER 40 Women's Chorale: semester hour Prerequisites: Consent of department. Prepare a variety of choral music to be performed publicly during the semester. Singers will learn choral-style SSAA vocal music and principles of music performance. A wide variety of styles, eras, and genres of women's choral music will be performed by the singers, e.g., madrigals, contemporary and traditional classical music, multi-cultural and foreign language repertoire, jazz and popular selections. Members of the chorale may audition for solos, and smaller ensembles from the group may be featured within the concerts. EN PER 500 University Orchestra (MOTR PERF 02O): semester hour Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Study, preparation and performance of orchestral repertory. EN PER 520 University Symphonic Band (MOTR PERF 02B): semester hour Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Study preparation and performance of music for the winds and percussion. EN PER 50 University Wind Ensemble: semester hour Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Study, preparation, and performance of music for winds and percussion including the preparation and performance of various chamber ensembles for woodwinds and brass.